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Student Affairs announces Homecoming changes
May 6, 2011 – Tara Moreland– Managing Editor
Student Affairs and the Homecoming Committee announced on Monday that Homecoming will be reorganized for fall 2011. According to this new structure, Independents will form their own team, competing against the first-year team and Greek pairings.
Proposed changes to Homecoming Week began after Homecoming 2010 evaluations. According to Sara Bailey, director of student activities, several students were unhappy with the former system. Greeks objected to the overwhelming number of required activities, and Independents took issue with being excluded or ignored during the week.
Class of 2011 prepares to take final Walk Around the Quad
May 6, 2011 – Kasia Kovacs – Chief Copy Editor
The time is near once again for another class of Cardinals to don caps and gowns and receive their diplomas. The members of the class of 2011 will be plenty busy juggling family, friends and the many events planned for May 13 and 14.
According to Karen Weatherford, assistant to the Registrar, the class of 2011 has 252 members. Of the 252 graduates, approximately 205 of them will be participating in Commencement.
Events start the day of graduation at 9 a.m. with the Baccalaureate Service. According to the schedule mailed to the seniors and their families, the service will be held in Gano and last for one hour.
Graduating seniors who wish to participate in the processional to the Baccalaureate are asked to meet in the Yates-Gill Union atrium at 8:30 a.m. in their freshly-pressed robes.
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Women's tennis wins regional conference
March 25, 2011 - Christina Duzan - Staff Writer
The William Jewell College women’s tennis team won the Heart of America Athletic Conference last weekend in Springfield, Mo. The women defeated Graceland University 5-1 in the semifinals and went on to defeat Lindenwood University 5-1 in the championship.
College aims to avoid ‘Christian’ stigma; students split over religious perception of College
May 6, 2011 – Austin Baragary
In 2003, William Jewell College parted ways with the Missouri Baptist Convention. Since then, the College has not affiliated with any religious denomination, but it has continued to acknowledge its Christian heritage. William Jewell does this most obviously in its mission statement, which reads:
"William Jewell College promises students an outstanding liberal arts education that cultivates leadership, service, and spiritual growth within a community inspired by Christian ideals and committed to open, rigorous intellectual pursuits," according to the College’s website.
